Our luxury baths include cast iron bath tubs and single and double ended steel baths. The cast iron baths are either free standing or rectangular. The free standing cast iron baths have a superior exterior finish smoothed and primed ready for painting, and include roll top and slipper bath styles, with ball and claw feet, wooden sleepers or cast iron feet. We also stock designer bath screens and bath wastes.

Please note that we do not make an additional charge for bath feet or supports.

Our luxury WCs and bidets include both traditional and designer styles and include wall hung, back to wall, close coupled, low level and high level WCs. We also supply support frames for wall hung WCs with or without integral cisterns, and high quality flush mechanisms.

Stocking modern and traditional taps, we offer our exclusive Zyam bathroom taps and for a classic look, Tradition taps, from original designs dating back to 1905. If you’re looking for a very modern look, we’ve got minimalist basin taps. Strand taps are an exciting new addition, suited to both modern and traditional bathrooms. They include wall mounted taps and deck mounted taps with bath shower mixer option. We also stock waste chrome fittings for designer baths, bathrooms and showers.

We can help you with heated bathroom towel rails and radiators, of stainless steel or chrome finish. We offer classic 3 and 4 rail heated towel warmers through to the popular multi rail steel towel radiators. We’ve also got a luxury, circular wall mounted hot water radiator if you’re looking for something very different.

Finishes for brass taps

Scuffed brass, natural brass, polished brass, lacquered brass, antique brass, aged brass. Brass tapsare increasingly popular in the bathroom and there are a variety of finishes to choose from, to help you select the right finish for your particular scheme here is what you need to know.

Patina is a natural tarnish that forms on the surface of brass and other metals. If you prefer to maintain the shine on your new brass taps they will need to be polished. However, where we used to do everything to keep our taps shiny, there is now an increasing demand for taps with a characterful surface patina, this will happen naturally resulting in an aged/antique finish. One of our clients recently replaced her brass taps and asked why the shiny new tap no longer matched other bathroom fittings, we were able to reassure her that the initial shine would soon mellow with everyday use.

Some polished brass taps are lacquered to help maintain the shine and should be cleaned carefully to avoid damaging the lacquer coating. We do not offer lacquered brass taps as once the lacquer begins to break down you are left with a finish which is neither one thing or the other. Our un-lacquered taps can be polished or not to provide you with the finish you want.

And finally, scuffed and brushed brass has a matt finish. This look was particularly popular last year and looks set to continue in popularity for 2018.